Yo Hal!
On Thu, 03 Apr 2025 21:53:10 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> [README-PYTHON]
> .> What would be the standard name?
> > Dunno. Never seen a file like that, so can'tany be any standard.
>
> I think README is a fairly common name for a file in a direcory if
> you are trying to help somebody g
[README-PYTHON]
.> What would be the standard name?
> Dunno. Never seen a file like that, so can'tany be any standard.
I think README is a fairly common name for a file in a direcory if you are
trying to help somebody get started. It's common enough that it has a
Wikipedia page.
https://en.w
>> Have you looked at README-PYTHON?
> See attached.
Looks good. Thanks.
+When building NTPSec for installtion, the install procedure asks the
installtion => installation
+current python for the proper locatiopn to install the python modules.
locatiopn => location
(Fixed in Fedora 39, Sep-
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 02 Apr 2025 23:05:55 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> > Best to educate the user to debug his own Python issues.
>
> Have you looked at README-PYTHON?
See attached.
RGDS
GARY
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Gary E. Miller Rellim 109 N
Yo Hal!
On Thu, 03 Apr 2025 13:31:11 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> Gary said:
> >> Have you looked at README-PYTHON?
> > Nope. Non standard file name. Why would anyone look there?
>
> What would be the standard name?
Dunno. Never seen a file like that, so can'tany be any standard.
READM? I
Gary said:
>> Have you looked at README-PYTHON?
> Nope. Non standard file name. Why would anyone look there?
What would be the standard name?
> Actually, who ever reads any of the doc??
It's referenced in 2 other docs:
INSTALL.adoc:More info in README-PYTHON.
NEWS.adoc: See README-PYT
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 02 Apr 2025 23:15:36 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> Gary said:
> >> We've been talking about a release for a long time. I've been
> >> assuming people have been testing.
> > I do not assume that. Likely they will test after release.
>
> By "people", I was thinking of those wh